Roundup and Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma and Multiple Myeloma

The Miller Firm is pursuing cases against the makers of Roundup and other herbicides containing glyphosate. Roundup is the most widely used herbicide in the world, and its active ingredient glyphosate has been represented to farmers and the public as safe for humans.

Roundup Is Not Safe!

Independent scientists have recently reached the conclusion that Roundup / glyphosate can cause non-Hodgkins Lymphoma and multiple myeloma . Recent studies suggest that farmers using Roundup or glyphosate have at least double the risk of developing Lymphoma. If this has happened to you, please visit our Roundup Lawsuit page to request a free consultation. You also can call the Miller Firm at 1-800-882-2525.

Deadly Marketing

Monsanto, the maker of Roundup, has in the past marketed the chemical as “safer than table salt” and “practically nontoxic” to humans. The company has made billions of dollars placing American farmers’ lives in jeopardy through the sales of this product.

Scientific Fraud

Multiple scientists were convicted and served time in federal prisons after falsifying test results regarding the toxicity of Monsanto’s herbicide products. The problem with Roundup in safety testing dates back to at least 1976. However, Monsanto was able to convince the public for many decades that Roundup / Glyphosate was safe for farmers to use and safe to spray on food products.

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On March 20, 2015, the World Health Organization declared Roundup / Glyphosate “a probable human carcinogen.” The Miller Firm intends to hold Monsanto and others responsible for the terrible toll on farmers’ lives and health. If you are a farmer and used Roundup or a Glyphosate product and developed non-Hodgkins Lymphoma or multiple myeloma, visit our Roundup Lawsuit page to request a Free Consult. You also can call 1-800-882-2525 or email our Roundup attorneys at [email protected] for a free consultation.

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The Miller Firm is a nationally recognized mass-tort firm, taking cases to trial across the country against large, multi-national corporations.